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As concerns grow over torture and troop desertions, we ask if Afghanistan is ready for NATO forces to withdraw in 2014.
Grim milestone reached as soldier, civilian contractor and two Afghan soldiers are killed in latest "insider attack".
Clashes continue as President Assad makes his first appearance in public since a July bombing killed security chiefs.
After a week of bloodshed in Afghanistan, we ask if the fragile relationship between Washington and Kabul is unraveling.
Do cuts in defence spending reflect a political shift in Washington?
Inside Story
The assistant US secretary of defence talks to Al Jazeera.

Once wanted dead or alive by US-led occupation forces, Muqtada al-Sadr is refashioning himself to join the political process

Shaheen Chughtai in Baghdad

US officials have said they are not satisfied with progress made by Iraqi forces in Falluja, warning their forces may return to the city.

A videotape depicting an Iraqi wedding just hours before US warplanes attacked it – killing 45 people – has been released.

An exploded shell in Iraq is undergoing further forensic testing to confirm initial indications of sarin gas, the US army has said.

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